Today in Chickamauga History - July 28
1792, July 28: Letter to George Washington from Henry Knox - A meeting of the Cherokees at Estanaula had taken place which lasted from the 24th of June to the first of July at which the little Turkey and many other Chiefs were present but the Bloody Fellow and John Watts2 whom the Governor in his former letter styled “the Champions for peace” were absent—But most of the others who composed the delegation were present.
But the little Turkey expressed considerable dissatisfaction at the line towards Cumberland alledging it to be the hunting grounds of the four Nations to wit—the Creeks—Cherokees—Choctaws and Chickasaws.
It is to be observed that this Man is the most influential chief of the Cherokees, and that he was neither at the Treaty of Hopewell in 1785 or Holstein in 1791—I have had some doubts whether that part of the line was agreeable to the opinion of the Cherokees generally—and it really appears to me that something will yet be to be arranged on that subject. - https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/05-10-02-0400